Band, US, New York City
Rock and Blues
White Hassle was a primitive folk/blues side project of vocalist/guitarist Marcellus Hall and vocalist/pots 'n' pans player Dave Varenka, both better known as members of the alternative rock unit Railroad Jerk. After performing a handful of live dates opening for acts including Skeleton Key and Cat Power, White Hassle issued their 1997 debut National Chain, a collection of their own original junkyard ballads mixed with covers of songs by Hank Williams, George Jones (2) and Ray Charles.
Chris Maxwell US | |
Marcellus Hall voc, g, h US | |
Dave Varenka dr, bvoc | |
Joachim Kearns g |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Your Language | White Hassle | 2005 | Album |
The Watertank EP | White Hassle | 2003 | Album |
The Death Of Song | White Hassle | 2003 | Album |
Lazy Susan | White Hassle | 2002 | Single |
Life Is Still Sweet | White Hassle | 2000 | Album |
National Chain | White Hassle | 1997 | Album |
Let Me Drive Your Car | White Hassle | 1997 | Single |